Pubol Castle
Pubol Castle is a symbol of boundless love. A gift from the great surrealist artist Salvador Dali to his beloved, muse and wife Gala. The ancient castle built in the 11th century was slowly collapsing under the influence of time - the roof collapsed in places, the walls were covered with numerous de...
House Mila
Mila's house was built by order of the Mila family, which is why the landmark has such a name. The head of the family was a textile magnate and engaged in politics, he entered the history of Spain. More than a million tourists come to Barcelona every year to see with their own eyes the last great se...
Palace of Catalan Music
The Palace of Catalan Music was built by architect Lewis Domenech y Montaner. In Barcelona, a magnificent building built in the Art Nouveau architectural style stands above the San Pere quarter. The style implies a pronounced predominance of dynamics over statics, curved outlines over rectilinear on...
Gothic Quarter of Barcelona
The Gothic Quarter of Barcelona is an administrative subdistrict under No. 2 of the Old Town district. The old part of the city stretches almost to the coast, consisting of a confusing maze of streets, alleys, stairs and arches. Renaissance, Gothic and neoclassicism harmoniously combine, giving a un...
City of Arts and Sciences
The City of Arts and Sciences is located in Valencia. Architect S. Calatrava began work on the unique complex in 1989. The design project of the unusual city was recognized as the best example of modern architecture. A futuristic city complex is spread over a plot of land of more than 2 square kilom...
Atocha Station
Atocha Train Station is located in the center of Madrid in an elegant old building. It is the largest transport hub in Spain, primarily the railway. High-speed and conventional trains run in all directions from here. Electric trains, buses and metro trains arrive here. From here they depart to local...
Barcelineta
Barceloneta is a cluster of picturesque narrow streets, where countless seafood restaurants are located. This is one of the most striking sights of Spain. The Old Town quarter is often referred to as Little Barcelona. It's like a giant wedge entering the Mediterranean Sea.
History of creation
The Ba...
Montjuic Fortress
There is a fortress of the same name in the suburbs of Barcelona on Montjuic Mountain. In different years, battles took place here that influenced the fate of the entire region.
Previously, there was a simple watchtower on the mountain, but during the Catalan uprising in 1640, a fortress was hastil...
Barcelona Aquarium
Barcelona's Old Port area is home to one of Europe's largest aquariums, which is one of the city's most visited attractions. Over 14 million people have visited the aquarium since 1995.
The entire territory of the Barcelona Aquarium is divided into 14 ecosystems: underwater caves, rocky and sandy c...
Toledo Cathedral
Toledo Cathedral, also known as St. Mary's Cathedral, is the main cathedral of Spain, which is an architectural monument. In 1986, it was added to the World Heritage List.
Toledo Cathedral is considered one of the largest cathedrals in Spain: it is 60 meters wide, 120 meters long, and its top point...